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Japan, however, has a revived tendency to hang on to nuclear power.
They might not soon forget, either, as the scent has a tendency to hang around, even when the party is over.
"When things weren't going his way, he had a tendency to hang his head and just have a negative attitude going on".
Consider the giant oarfish, a thirty-six-foot-long behemoth with a silver body, a bright-red mane, and a tendency to hang out in the ocean vertically, like a shiny piscine telephone pole.
Last month Dixons Carphone blamed people's tendency to hang on to phones for longer as it warned that full-year profits could be 20% lower than expected, citing higher prices due to Brexit and "more incremental" changes to phone technology.
This is aggravated by his tendency to hang simplifying labels on people ("the notorious anti-Communist Ernest Bevin") and by a heavy political tendentiousness that, in 1990, is rather hard to take.
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Sometimes at open houses, buyers have a tendency to get hung up on aesthetics.
What helps in this situation is, first, curtail the tendency to get hung up on feelings of frustration or resentment about the fact that the situation is what it is.
For sure India has its challenges: big infrastructure needs, frustrating red tape and a tendency for the government to hang on to large state-owned enterprises, to mention a few.
The question is, with the lavish lifestyles of many second generation rich and the tendency to shy away from getting outside help on wealth management, will they be able to hang onto their fortunes ?
To hang himself?
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